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Ryzen 5 1600 oc, stock cooler

Ryzen 5 1600 oc, stock cooler

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MX_Flame
Member
171
08-23-2017, 11:34 AM
#1
Hello everyone, I just assembled my first gaming PC and began some CPU overclocking tests that I’d like to share and possibly receive helpful advice.

The setup:
- Motherboard: MOBO Asrock AB350 Pro4
- CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 (stock cooler)
- RAM: 1x8GB DDR4 2666MHz Vengeance LPX
- GPU: RX 580 Nitro+ 8GB
- Power Supply: Nox Hummer 650W Bronze 80+
- Case: Bitfenix Neos (2 front fans, 1 back fan)

All overclocks were adjusted using Ryzen Master and verified with CPU-Z stress tests and HWmonitor. RAM was configured with XMP 2.0 at 2666MHz. Fans are set to performance mode, and Cool N'Quiet is disabled.

Current specs:
- Frequency: 3.7GHz, Voltage: 1.225
- Idle temperature: 25°C, Stress: 61°C
- In-game (Destiny2): 40/55°C max
- Frequency: 3.8GHz, Voltage: 1.350 (below 1.35 causes crashes)
- Idle temperature: 27°C, Stress: 71°C
- In-game (Destiny2): 45/65°C max
- 4-core test (2 cores disabled): 3.8GHz, Voltage: 1.325 (crash occurs)
- Idle temperature: 26°C, Stress: 62°C
- In-game (Destiny 2): 40/56°C max

That’s it. Every attempt above 3.8 GHz, even at 1.4x speed, leads to crashes after a few minutes of stress testing.

I think the safe range is around 3.7GHz with a voltage of 1.225 or the 4-core configuration at 3.8GHz and 1.325V. Any suggestions?
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MX_Flame
08-23-2017, 11:34 AM #1

Hello everyone, I just assembled my first gaming PC and began some CPU overclocking tests that I’d like to share and possibly receive helpful advice.

The setup:
- Motherboard: MOBO Asrock AB350 Pro4
- CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 (stock cooler)
- RAM: 1x8GB DDR4 2666MHz Vengeance LPX
- GPU: RX 580 Nitro+ 8GB
- Power Supply: Nox Hummer 650W Bronze 80+
- Case: Bitfenix Neos (2 front fans, 1 back fan)

All overclocks were adjusted using Ryzen Master and verified with CPU-Z stress tests and HWmonitor. RAM was configured with XMP 2.0 at 2666MHz. Fans are set to performance mode, and Cool N'Quiet is disabled.

Current specs:
- Frequency: 3.7GHz, Voltage: 1.225
- Idle temperature: 25°C, Stress: 61°C
- In-game (Destiny2): 40/55°C max
- Frequency: 3.8GHz, Voltage: 1.350 (below 1.35 causes crashes)
- Idle temperature: 27°C, Stress: 71°C
- In-game (Destiny2): 45/65°C max
- 4-core test (2 cores disabled): 3.8GHz, Voltage: 1.325 (crash occurs)
- Idle temperature: 26°C, Stress: 62°C
- In-game (Destiny 2): 40/56°C max

That’s it. Every attempt above 3.8 GHz, even at 1.4x speed, leads to crashes after a few minutes of stress testing.

I think the safe range is around 3.7GHz with a voltage of 1.225 or the 4-core configuration at 3.8GHz and 1.325V. Any suggestions?

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_ZeVuN_
Member
234
08-23-2017, 12:18 PM
#2
Keep it at 3.8ghz and 1.350 volts, the difference won't be noticeable with 3.9 versus 3.8
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_ZeVuN_
08-23-2017, 12:18 PM #2

Keep it at 3.8ghz and 1.350 volts, the difference won't be noticeable with 3.9 versus 3.8

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Tweet_Tee
Junior Member
46
08-23-2017, 07:24 PM
#3
Keep it at 3.8ghz and 1.350 volts, the difference won't be noticeable with 3.9 versus 3.8
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Tweet_Tee
08-23-2017, 07:24 PM #3

Keep it at 3.8ghz and 1.350 volts, the difference won't be noticeable with 3.9 versus 3.8

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Damagingu
Member
67
08-25-2017, 11:04 AM
#4
Are there any stock coolers available with comparable temperatures?
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Damagingu
08-25-2017, 11:04 AM #4

Are there any stock coolers available with comparable temperatures?

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Blueboy74a
Junior Member
21
08-26-2017, 08:43 AM
#5
Do you have stock cooler and comparable temperatures?
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Blueboy74a
08-26-2017, 08:43 AM #5

Do you have stock cooler and comparable temperatures?